Overview
The Delta VFD075V43A-2 is a 10 HP (7.5 kW) variable frequency drive from Delta's VFD-VE series, built for field-oriented control (FOC) of three-phase AC induction motors. It runs on a 460V three-phase supply and delivers closed-loop speed and torque regulation — the kind of precise motor control you need on conveyors, pumps, fans, packaging lines, and machine tool spindles where speed droop under load is not acceptable.
Lifecycle Status: Delta has discontinued the VFD075V43A-2. Remaining inventory now sits with independent distributors. If you are designing a new system or planning a long-term replacement strategy, Delta's recommended migration path is the MS300 series (VFD17AMS43ANSAA). The replacement guide below walks through the practical options.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Series | VFD-VE |
| Rated Power | 10 HP (7.5 kW) |
| Input | 460V, Three-Phase |
| Control Method | Field Oriented Control (FOC) |
| Recommended Wiring | 10 AWG minimum |
| Terminal Torque | 30 kgf-cm |
Replacement & Cross-Reference Guide
Since Delta no longer manufactures this model, here is what you can actually buy today:
| Model | Series | What You Need to Know |
|---|---|---|
| VFD17AMS43ANSAA | MS300 | Delta's official replacement. Newer-generation drive with modern feature set. Verify enclosure dimensions — MS300 frame geometry is not identical to VFD-VE. |
| VFD075C43A | C2000 | Higher-spec alternative at the same power rating. Worth considering if your application needs expanded I/O, fieldbus options, or higher overload capacity. |
| VFD075B43A | B Series | Budget-oriented drive for straightforward V/f applications. Choose this if FOC precision is not required and cost is the primary driver. |
Selection advice for maintenance engineers: If the drive is going back into an existing cabinet with fixed mounting holes, measure before ordering — VFD-VE, MS300, and C2000 frames are not mechanically interchangeable. If downtime cost is high and you need a drop-in replacement, buying remaining VFD075V43A-2 stock is the lowest-risk path. If you have schedule flexibility, the MS300 is the forward-looking choice with better long-term parts availability.
Practical Notes
- Wiring: Use 10 AWG minimum for power terminals. Torque each terminal to 30 kgf-cm — under-torqued connections are a common root cause of intermittent trips and heat damage in VFD installations. A torque wrench here pays for itself.
- Supply voltage: 460V three-phase input. Confirm your facility voltage before ordering. Not usable on single-phase 230V without a step-up transformer.
- Low-speed performance: FOC control means this drive maintains rated torque at near-zero speed. That matters for lifting applications, unwind stands, extruders, and any process where speed droop under load is unacceptable.
- Spare parts strategy: If this drive runs a critical production line, keeping one unit on the shelf costs less than a single day of unplanned downtime. AO Ctrl can hold stock against a blanket purchase order — speak with your account manager.
Sourcing — AO Ctrl
AO Ctrl is an independent distributor of industrial automation components, operating out of Shenzhen, China — the world's largest electronics supply chain hub.
- Real-time stock: The quantity shown reflects physical inventory, not a catalog feed from a distributor network.
- Discontinued-model pricing: Authorized channels have little incentive to discount end-of-life stock. As an independent distributor sourcing directly from the supply chain, AO Ctrl can offer competitive pricing on discontinued Delta drives that authorized distributors have already written off.
- Dispatch: Orders ship from Shenzhen, typically within 1–3 business days after payment confirmation.
To request a quote, submit an RFQ with your required quantity and shipping destination. Volume pricing available for 5+ units. Worldwide shipping — freight terms provided with quotation.
